- higher calorific value
-
высшая теплотворная способность
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Higher heating value — The higher heating value (HHV;also known as the gross calorific value or gross energy) of a fuel is defined as the amount of heat released by a specified quantity (initially at 25 °C) once it is combusted and the products have returned to a… … Wikipedia
Higher Heating Value — (HHV) The maximum heating value of a fuel sample, which includes the calorific value of the fuel (bone dry) and the latent heat of vaporization of the water in the fuel. (See moisture content and net (lower) heating value, below.) … Energy terms
Lower heating value — The lower heating value (also known as net calorific value , net CV , or LHV ) of a fuel is defined as the amount of heat released by combusting a specified quantity (initially at 25 °C or another reference state) and returning the temperature of … Wikipedia
Heat of combustion — The heat of combustion (ΔHc0) is the energy released as heat when a compound undergoes complete combustion with oxygen under standard conditions. The chemical reaction is typically a hydrocarbon reacting with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, water… … Wikipedia
Liquefied petroleum gas — (also called LPG, GPL, LP Gas, or liquid propane gas) is a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases used as a fuel in heating appliances and vehicles. It is increasingly used as an aerosol propellant and a refrigerant, replacing chlorofluorocarbons … Wikipedia
Brake specific fuel consumption — (BSFC) is a measure of an engine s efficiency. It is the rate of fuel consumption divided by the power produced. BSFC is specific for shaft engines such as reciprocating engine. The BSFC Calculation (in metric units) To calculate BSFC, use the… … Wikipedia
Dynamotive Energy Systems — Type Public (OTCBB: DYMTF) Industry Technology, Energy … Wikipedia
Coal gasification — is the process of producing coal gas, a type of syngas–a mixture of carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen (H2), carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapour (H2O)–from coal. Coal gas, which is a combustible gas, was traditionally used as a source of energy for … Wikipedia
Biomass briquettes — are a subsitute to coal, and are usually used to fire industrial boilers that produce steam. Biomass Briquettes are made of various sorts of raw material including rice husk, bagasse, groundnut shells etc. There is an increasing use of biomass… … Wikipedia
coal utilization — Introduction combustion of coal or its conversion into useful solid, gaseous, and liquid products. By far the most important use of coal is in combustion, mainly to provide heat to the boilers of electric power plants. Metallurgical coke… … Universalium
ГОСТ Р 54235-2010: Топливо твердое из бытовых отходов. Термины и определения — Терминология ГОСТ Р 54235 2010: Топливо твердое из бытовых отходов. Термины и определения оригинал документа: q) (calorific value, heating value): Количество энергии, полученной в результате полного сгорания топлива твердого из бытовых отходов,… … Словарь-справочник терминов нормативно-технической документации